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Hi Cilko, this is Chrysomela cuprea. North and Central Europe. Preferably in the low mountain range, in wet habitats. On willow (Salix). Regards, Christoph

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cilko2013-05-18 15:08

Country, date (discovery):

Slovakia 2013-05-18

Request:

Hi, size 6-7mm, 18.5.2013, Slovakia

Species, family:

OrsodacnelineolaChrysomelidae

Comment:

Hi Cilko, judging by the pubescent elytra, this should be Orsodacne lineola. France, southern part of Central Europe, Italy, Balkan Peninsula to Asia Minor. On blossoming shrubs and trees. Their coloration can become pretty variable. Regards, Christoph

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cilko2013-05-18 15:07

Country, date (discovery):

Slovakia 2013-05-18

Request:

Hi, size 13-14mm, 18.5.2013, Slovakia

Species, family:

AnaglyptusmysticusCerambycidae

Comment:

Hi Cilko, this is Anaglyptus mysticus. They can exhibit a reddish or black base of the elytra. North Africa, Southern Europe to the southern part of North Europe, in the east to South Caucasus. Not in the higher mountain range. Developement in the wood of various deciduous trees. Regards, Christoph

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cilko2013-05-18 15:05

Country, date (discovery):

Slovakia 2013-05-18

Request:

Hi, size 10-11mm. 18.5.2013, Slovakia

Species, family:

OsphyabipunctataMelandryidae

Comment:

Hi Cilko, this is Osphya bipunctata. From Central Europa to the Caspian Sea. On blossoming shrubs at the edges of forests. Regards, Christoph

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CB2013-05-18 17:44

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cilko2013-05-18 15:04

Country, date (discovery):

Slovakia 2013-05-18

Request:

Hi, size 11-12mm, 18.5.2013, Slovakia

Species, family:

Melanotus sp. Elateridae

Comment:

Hi Cilko, this is a Melanotus sp. In Germany, I would determine it as Melanotus punctolineatus. However, in Slovakia there are a few more species present and I don't dare to determine to species level in this case. Regards, Christoph

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cilko2013-05-18 15:02

Country, date (discovery):

Slovakia 2013-05-18

Request:

Hi, size 12-13mm, 18.5.2013, Slovakia

Species, family:

OsphyabipunctataMelandryidae

Comment:

Hi Cilko, another Osphya bipunctata. They can be pretty variable with yellow or black elytra and an all-black or red pronotum with black marks. Here we have a male (thickened hind femora). But not all males exhibit this feature. Regards, Christoph